>J‘&k ._ _., dun ..—~¢';- _.._._-,»»l~ w - a -».....»<..-_--.4.--11-"" ‘* ' _ __..__ . _ PP GF. FOUR TllE CHAR LOTT El 11WN G UARD ll... Murulng Bully (l-‘uunall-il 1M7) Piano-111 Lleul. Col \\ (Thrall-r h. Ali-Lure Vice l-i-i-lilil-in .|. 1:. llllflwll F. .1. l. Editor and Dlunuulllg Dlrlwlor. J. It. Burns-It F-JJ. §‘ul-ru[gfy tlii-un. col. u A. llllcliillunn 11.111 0. 41.1.1011.“ c.1111." 11111111. 1111111011 n h 1111111 _ at li\\‘l{lI"l‘lU.\ lk.\'l 5,3411; p" yrnl" 1 n Ulllllllrl’) ll (‘Liana _1 1 u" 1111 illl\lllll' _ u'1fu“1L-i'e_l0ll:‘1l1. lulillul-l-l ' " 1' “ml l’ s" Mrllllwl’) Allllll lsunuu ul tlrl-ullnllnln. l» luoslmr. FEBRUARY, i. 1938- "Tlle Strongest Memory is Weaker than llie Neuicest 11m." Encouraging Figu-“GS Ilhe \i'1u0 111' 1110 11011.01: .\|:1,t.\lil1.1n 11:01".- 1\"1vs iictult-ii tls-iiliiiiitotiii, .\'ii11i1i11"i~i.l1- aiiil, 1101111011 11> :1 lidkillll‘ '11 011011111‘ 111111; 11. “if-l ll'illllL'1 \v:1~ strikingly 11."ii1.111_11"-1".-.i 11'1" 1111" 111011 . ' _ '., '1", . iiui1il10r oi 0'li~ <"111~\11_ W" ‘ _ “MIHHSI l‘ d“. North-ii la-i 10:11’. “""‘."-‘7 i'.4\l“"" “'1 111:1 .\‘0..r art- 111111 :1v:1:l.:11l0. .1101 "‘1\'\ ‘ "" "1 ll‘iil'.ll'l 101:1] 111' 11.5114 0111's 111111 :11." lll;llll.lll\l——llll\1l|“ Cyril“. m‘ 1H1}; 11101" 1111 pi-i-t-t-i 10:11. liirallv. 1110 iiioiiilis o1 111110. I .\_ \11;_-11-i :1i'1. September saw the heaviest ‘i l1¢._‘71-'-1.3 FM", 1,-1.1}... ,-,-...,~e11 1,, 1111,51. 1.1.111i11.‘ Hllllfl july 111111 .\11->"u~1 :il.1ii1- :i1"01»11iii01l 11'!‘ -1 *3" l 111111-11 $111.1» cars 111011111011 lll 1110 111111] _-,,.1.,~,1;.11-1| 1.1.1.7111. 'l'h1-_\ vaiiii- ll'|\lll~llII 110,11..- tlviii -1_’ »'iii1-i'1-i11 $111.» 11f 1110 ll|i1\'l. i110 t':11i11i1:1i1 0:11. 1011-1" ii-oiii 1-".1-1"1" p1"-1\‘:11‘1"0. 1710-0 1'"~i1i".-~ Q an 111111: ‘111 '1! lb‘ 2'1"" p,,..§l.%l1;1...1:' l1<-111":1i-'1 ll‘ . \\'i1l2 ~1i1l fm-->1;,.1~ {111111-1-10111. 111 111 our ll l‘\‘,,'l\ 111111 f01' \ 1]';(]\\l)lll-illll,l1l] ~1-=.1iii-. 1111-11» v 11r11~p0cl m" ‘pqi-iopiiig :1‘ 11111011 g1‘ i" tiniffit". ll-)l\\llll-" ‘511111111113 1111' 1l""1\\"" '.\ t1; 1i1il111!1i1i.i‘1,_. u 1 tach1~< 111 oui" u 1111-111‘ l11'\'~»'l1l t-rniitt-iii. lll!‘ 11.4111“ 4-1-5111“ lil~\' l" 111C “'l“'l“ _\'1i1'1h .\1ii<-i"ic:11i coiitiniuit. All Credit To Hon. J. B. i‘ “O11 llct-ciiibti- 111, 11171. 1'11 :l 0111110001100 I11- l\\0cn 1'\‘11r1~1"iit:l1i'1i".- of 1110 ll-illllllwll .'\“'*\'<"“-1' 1110111 and ihc _;1l\\‘l'l1lIl-ll1\ 111 111: 4t‘\t'l'ill pro- 1-111505 11f tjairida," >111.’ 1110 .l.lt‘l1'j_[l'l'll\ll-vllfllifllill. ‘-][..11_ |_ ll, _\lc\'.lii‘, aiii1i"1|1-\'~g0i10r.il of .\il‘\\' 13mm,“ 1c]; 1-1-{1101111 to givc his :1~-0u1 111 chliiiqi-s in the lil'lll>l1 l\'-11"th _\lllt'l'l\‘.'t \c1 111-111111-011 h)’ federal Fk']ll't's1llt;lll\‘t‘>. 11111111111 iiill iiiiorina- tion as" to 1111150 (‘ll.'l1l,‘\'(‘~ 111-inf: i"01"0.i101l. Ni-w -‘.r1iii.~\vicl< \\":1.< i111» 11110 iifinlllfi‘ \\l111 sti-udnist- 1V ineictytl 11m; 11111 |11‘i1\llit'1‘\ 11111.1 l1.» fiiriii-lii-d with full 111-tails of any" pi-opo-t-(l :1i1i01i1liii0iit or aiiit-iiihiicuis lit-fort- it \\11".1l11 givl- il\\t'lll to such changes. Th0 i"0~ul1 11f .\11‘. -\1\‘.\I11I‘> “"1111 11:1.- to bring" 11111111 upon hon <0v0r0 ccihui"! from many n1-\\".~p:ip1 rs iii (Hilario 111111 1111101‘ ‘ml-h 11f Q_-1n;11l;1_ ]1 \\-,"1_\ siiggr-lctl Ill 1110 111110 that .\'0\v liruiisvviclt would 110 1411111011 111111 111111 the aniei11liii0ii1< to 1110 l-l..\..\. .\c1 would hi? 5111111111 iii any 011-0. 1 _' ' , ‘ 4 "llut 1110 :11t0inp1 to aiiil-iid 1:10 lliilisli Xoitli Aiiicrica .\ct \\':is l1locltlnl. .\ 10w \\t‘k'l\'.\ :l_1_;i1 it was revived iii a prop11s:1l 11v the f0<l0ral authori- ties that tli0 l1f1l\'lllt'('\ EIlW‘ 111011‘ ll~><'ll1 l" 1m lsiiiciiduicnr il1-\i;_1ii01l 1~1 iiitroduci- u1i0nipl1>_vni0n‘ iiisiiiuaiice in (uiizida. .\§_':1ii1 .\0_1v l1l‘llll>\\'l(‘l\' ol1j0ct0d 1111.111 full dctail- 111-re 1liwl11~v1l F!‘ i“. the propo-l-d ;1ni0ii1111it-nt aiiil 1110 1irovisi11iis 11n- der which iiiiciiipl-wiiit-iit lll\lll'llllt‘t' would h0- conie law. .\l110i"1:1 has" al-o "1-1<011 ‘llillwa 111T further particulars. 'l‘l"10n 111101100 jolllcd fulfil.“ with tlu- two oiht-r provitict-s and l:lt0\'_(7_i1l1'lfi17 lined up with illllll, 1l0iii:1ii1linq more 111111111111- tion. .\11 lll>l>L that before the 0o st-nt of tlic {our provinces he forthroiiiiiig, i)ll.'t\\'(t must put the cards on tli0 1111110, face up. “.\s :1 con-etpit-iirt- of tht-ii" action; llcssrs Dupl0~<i< and ll('l>l>lll'll :1i"0 111-iii}; liuidcd 0di- toi-ially in sonic ot the l P1101‘ (anadian papers 3> the saviors of provincial rights. The man to whom tli0 thanks of the pcoplc of Cfllltlllil l5 due for pi"0.~0i"vin;_1 the rights of Cantiilian pro- vinces is our own :1t111i"iie"1101i0ral. lion, B. .\l0.\':1ir. l1 w."is his far-sighted stand nrllc- ceinher, 11135, \\'l1l(‘ll saved the British North America .-\ct and the righ1< guaranteed to the provinces 11111101- 1110 statute. ln an editorial at that time we suuqe-"tt-rl that .\lr. .\lc.\':iir‘s ac- tion on 111-half of the pi"11vinc<- of .\'0\v llriins- wick would win lli oivii vindication and the ap- plause of Canadians at a later date. .\11 the nice thingm that are being said about Premier 171i- plessis nd Premier llephurn are really the jllSl due of .\11". .\l1:l\lair." 1111' 111W" cNair Premier King's Blunder 1d was Premier King who asked incredulous- ly. in face of the 1101111111111 which l'l‘\llll(‘Il. twelve years ago, in 1110 app11ii11iii0iit 11f the 11111101111 Commission: "\\'h."1t 111-e .\l:1i"i1iiii0 rights?" 110. seems to b1- 1=1iI1 '~'(‘1llll'\\ll.'ll hazy 1111 the suliiect- if we are to judge by lll> l'l‘lt'l'l'llt'f' the other dav in Pai"li:1in01it to thi- fzicts rclillilifl 10 Y1K‘ Duncan C11mii1is~i11ii hearings". The incidcut occurred dining the Draft .\11- dress (ll-bate. .\11‘. 1101111011 had <lat0d that the free-trade arg1iin0i1t< in 1110 lll'lt'll\ of 1110 west- em Provinces l10f11r0 i110 l\'1'11\"1-ll (‘olllllllfilflfl were based on a report 1111 .\l:1'"i1in10 affziir- pro- pared bv tlil- 1ir0~01it .\lini.~t1-r 11f 1x11111111‘. llon. Norman .\lcl.. Rogl-rs. 111-for:- 110 cami- iii111 of- ‘ '= irii-f Itllilfbvll 1110 tariff 1oliev \1"1iic1i fice. ii. _ l . _ is still in force, 11nd lllts 1101-11 ~'lllt‘(' (“outwit-111- lion, and .\lr. 1101111011 ll\l\‘1‘(l 1111011101 i1 was consistent with r0<p111i~il1le govi-riiiiit-iu that a ma" could remain :1 11101111101- of a fioveriiiiu-iit which upheld a policy which b0 had pulilicilv" condemned. Premier King in reply <:1€d i110 lirit-f in r1111";- tion had been l)l‘l‘]\i'll'(’(l by .\lr. 1111201“ l'"' 1'"'_‘ sentation to the Duncan thiiiiiii-sioii, that it had been studii-il b)’ I110 (Wiiiiii-doii “and 0vi- rlentlv had been much :111pi"1-0i:it1-1l 1w 1110 "l11Z1'll< of other Darts of (‘aiindn 11- 11011 :1~" 11111-0 11f 1111- lllnrifimp PI'l1\'lllt"(‘.~'." llv \\'(‘llt 111i to r0l1111<0 _\[r_ 11,91,111." fm- goini! “a long piece 11111 11f his way. m "Hm-k the (“lov-eriimeiit 1111011 he 111111 to dniit in that roundabout f.'1~|iion r1\'.0l' 1110 head nf (he presi-nt ‘Minister of 1111111111: in reference m a 1111mm- (11:11 l'1"l.’1t01l to 1110 13111101111 (‘iiniinis- sion." _ _ I The Duncan Commission, it will be rccall- cd, presented its rcpurt in September, i926, fol- lowing sittings in each of thc three klziritime Provinces at which the case for this Province was presented by llu: Sit-wart Government; for Nova Scotia by the kliodes Government; and -f0r New Brunswick by tlic Baxter Government -—tlir00 Coiisl-rvativl- administrations. Mr. Nor- man Rogcrs, then a University professor in Nova 50111111 of |1i"oiio1iiic0d free-trade tipiiiious, had nothing whatever to do with [ire-paring any of thc briefs submitted. llc llll(l 110011 slated fol" appointment as secretary" of thc Coiiiiiiissioii. blit this fell through. and it was not until 1934. after the Macdoiiald Govern- lllclll came into ]1t)\\'(.'l' in Nova Scotia on a calli- paigu which included criticism of the Duncan Comiiiissi111fs allt-gl-tl failure to dcal with tariff lllllllcfzi. that Yllr. Rogers was called to prepare a lITlCl foi- |)l't.‘$L‘1llZlll0ll to the join-s Commis- $i111|_ The joncs Lloiiiiiiission 1ircscntcrl an actult-iiiil" report to the lllactloiialtl Government which “as pig0o1ih11l0d after its publication iii th0 prl-ss, {lllll has never 111-cu’ 11011111 oi siiici" .\lr. Rout-rs‘ brief. entitled, ".\ subniissioir on lloniinion-Provincial Rclatious an the Fiscal Disabilities of .\'ov:1 Fltotia within 1110 Cauaditm i l"‘l-1l0i":1ti11ii". 0nj11_\"01l ilic same (‘llllclllldfill notor- §01_v._ Preiiiiei" King's tnistal<0 in llflitlvtlilllllg this‘ 11110111110111 with the lluncaii (‘oiiiiiiissioii has 1101-11 corrcctcd in llzinszlrd. but his statement- 1111110111‘ as ahov1- quoted in the vcrbatim report 1 of the Rloiitrezil Star. f Editorial Notes J‘ 1 .\llr1ii Raiiisziy died tlii< d:u0 ifbg. l" 11> 4- >1‘ 'l'h0r0 111-rt- 31141 lit-ad of cattle 0.\'|1oi'101l dur- ing l)000ii1l10i" of 1110 value of $1_:11.it\'oc11iiipai-- 011 with tijfil valued at 153111.330 in U0c01iil.i0t'. 111311. 1110 11111111101" to the Lliiill-d Flatt-s" was 3111111. T110 total iiuiiiln-r l-xporicd durii _" lllt iii110 mouths 01111011 l)t‘t'(‘llllIL'l‘ ivlis _‘_~‘,,“.55t1 valu 011 :11 $ii,111>o.33.\' l-oiiipzlrcd with 1412.278 valu- 011 at $11,511,411.’ lll the sainc period of llll‘ PH" vious fi<cal _v0ar. l1 >11 v 111 .\~l'l('i1\‘ll7.1\‘ King liHVCfFllllUlIl and scandal.- ~01~n1iii<011:11‘:111l0—fii">1 the .\loiiti"0al (listoin ~c:1ii1l:1l. lllcll the llt-aiiliziriiois >t'tllltllll, and now “ihc C1illll'£lt‘1<1l'~' levies" which are sinking <10- iiiocratt- Q'I>\'L’l'lllllk'ill in the depths of corruption :1ii1ldi>_gi":1ce. .\ii1l .\lr. King iciiiziiiis silent, ii11t ev0u :1cc0ptiii;._r .\11‘, llcniictfs challenge to 111104102110 his ch.1i'_-_>"0.< before any committee lie might care to name, >1 41 n1 4 (l:lii:1.11:1\ domestic \'.‘I]10l‘l> ii1i"1'0;1>0d .117 per c0111 during 1110 nint- uioiiilis 01111011 llé-ccinlier as 0111iip:ir0d with 1110 same pcriod 11f thl- 1ii'0\'i- Hli> fiscal year. Tilt‘ total va1u0 was 3854,3114; .170 01111111111011 with $815,811,125. The Lliiitc-il Siait-s- was 1110 chief purchaser of Canadian pro- ducts" during this pcriod \\"i1l1 a value of $35k 0110.47; coinparcd \\"i1l1 $_§.:1),3<)1._173. Th0 lfuitetl Kiiigtloin ivas second at 353130655530 01111111111011 wiih 51314127352, Ausimlia ivas" next :11 813.713.1111 compared \\"i1l1 $20.o71,i53, ja- pan $111.t18i,;2iS compared with $15,450,079. llelgiuiii $i3.:811.§11o coniparctl with $Io.('>54.3iI :1ii1l .\'0\1".Z0:1l:1ii1.| $12,121,381 compared with $S,(ilr),lf7. , #1 a1 111 They have not a few well (_ll.~[lOS(‘(‘l wealthy people in the (lid Laud who have lllt" interests of 1111111111111 very much at lit-art. Not the least of tlii-in is .\1r. \\'. 1|. l\'ho1l0s, of llitulford and London. chairman of .\llicd Industrial Services, who as a (foronation gift took a [iarty of 3o sch11i1lbo_vs to Canada and baclc last’ summer. l-le has donated the sum of 25,000 pounds for the 0.<1:1b1ishm0iit of a special trust fund to provide similar facilities for 50 Secondary schoolboyxs for the next tcn years. In brief, the scheme per- niits of 5o boys, namely. 20 boys from London and io from each of the cities of Glasgow. flir- iiiingliain, :11id Bradford, visiting Canada an- nually during the month of August for a period of about four weelts inclusive of the ocean trips. =11 i: 111 =11 A sequel to the famous Beiiuliarnuis case has just been (lecidcd by the Privy Council in Lon- don in an appeal by the heirs of the late W. F. Sifton v. Robert Sivcczey. In the original case the Siftoii heirs claimed Mr. Swcezcy engaged the late .\lr. Sifton in i927, paying a rctzliner of $5,000 and [iromising an additional $50,000 if 1110 Beauharnois power srltcnle was approved by the Canadian government. When l\lr. Sif- ton died two ycars later, shortly after the pro- ject along the banks of the St, Lawrence be- came a reality, lawyers for the estate pressed for payment but, they claimed. were unable to collect. .~\ superior court judgment upheld their claim, but several months later Mr. Siveezey successfully appealed the judgment. In giving judgment. their lordships of the Privy’ Council declared the $50,000 fee became due when plans for the proposed works were approved by order- in-council on June .22. i929, and constituted conclusion of the contract. “The subsequent annulment of the tirdcrs-iii-couiicil by Parlia- ment in 11131 cannot affect this liability," the judgment declared. a 4- * 101 A large credit balance again last year char- actcrizcd Canada's international transactions in current account items according to II [lrCllllllll- ary survey" just C0lll]llL‘l(_’(l by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. .\ ii0t crcdit balance in the case of conintodity trade. tourist trade and gold trmiszictioiis more than riffs". debits in the 011-0 of interest and dividend raiisaclioiis and nii-cellaii011i1s items lcaving :1. iict credit balance of fhiytoorrorm for the _\’L'£l!‘ 1937. The net debits 11110 to 1110 outflow of capital arc estimat- 0d h_v the hurcau at $208,000,000 for the vear leaving a margin of errors and omissions of 5111100110011 between the two totals. Although 1110 crt-dit 1x11111100 due to export of merchandise wa- 11-.~.< 1b:1n_ i113!» it stood high in comparison with the usiiiil I101 total for stich trade amount- in; to $Ji_'.ooo.oo0 according to the bur0a1l's .~iii"v1-_v. 'l'r."i1l0 in gold, iiicluiliiig ear-marked ;_111l1l sales. iioii-iiiiiiu-tary bullion, other coin rind bullion and gold hearing quartz. resulted in a 110i credit of $145,000,000. Preliminary esti- iiizite 11f the n01 credit balance from tourist ex- ]11‘lI1llllITf‘\ totalled $i7o.ooo.rxxi. A debit 11:11- 111100 11f 15217111101100 resulted froiii transactions in iiitcrcst and dividends, TH E CHARLOTTETOWN GlIARDIAN lll0TE$ BY TllE WAY - There is rivalry between the (Jap- ‘Lllltfsc-WAIDIY and the navy; and mere l5 rivalry between the yanous sellu - DOtlvlCfll, semi - ldeuogical factions into which the mluclle laiiics oi buLh services nave largely subalviaect themselves. Ana to U115 n. lQW standard of a aucauou among the Olllliefb‘; a fanatical 1131410111801 Yximd by Llle lnLUXlClillOXl. of cou- quesl. lino. the effects of incessant. ‘propaganoil alrected against. mis country and no a less extent) atzalnsl me white races ln general. 1t. will readily be izraspeu now pie- QBHDUS is the self-comrol of a mill- taly mac-lune thus composed and ulrectea. mere is no blinking the i1 that. the zeneral len- dclicy 0t Japanese policy. wheulei" ‘expressed or not, is delberately ‘rather than accidentally lnlmlcal w foreign inlelests in the Pacific; and the circumstance that many of the azuits of that policy are irrespon- sible enthusiasts. who ale more ‘than ready" t0 exceed ol" overlook their orders. renders tension inevi- table at points where-as at Shang- llaz-Llie liliaders are in direct con- lact with foreign communities-The Tunes. London. _ Du mom’ Deelrle read the “clas- sics”? 5h ' speare, for instance, ‘the "niniacl-liiinded" and the wirciitest of all writers in oul- E115- ‘llbll tongue? M811)’ critics and cynics SllY not. But what. are We to make of these facts, namely _ the Shakespeare Iilielliorlal =Llbrary at Birmingham, England, received last year no less than B21 110w volumes in 53 different langu- [tuges a 1 discussing me one topic _. bnakespeare. It is significant also ll13l1l&5l_1__V€Ell‘ the lulue total of 80,000 VlSl[Ol‘5 from 70 different lands made pilttrilnaze to Strat- lord. the poet's birthplace. --l<Iali- fax Herald. I-nslczld 0t’ cxullllig over their return 1o puwcl" by an election m which there “as no opposition, the Rumiati Soviet liutliorlaes proceed to "liquidate" several ot the candi- dates. They were successful candi- dates, too. because in the legisla- tive chamber llicy lace a firing could. Thus (lemocracv under the new Soviet. Constitution is pro- lt-lziimecl. This is an unusual elec- ‘U011 aftermath. In other ccuiltries 1111010 may be lccl-iinlnatlons. but. in fllussia it is death. And the woltcl 01in only guess \\'llV. The sentence could not be for “electoral corrup- l-ltlllf’ ivvhlcli other lauds know spinal-him: about. Everything was llXCfl beforehand: there was no need fol" bribery: no teinpiatlon to vbersunate. because there were no lalteriiative cuiidldates—no “P. R." .So1nie 90.000000 voters knew what ' they had to do at the polls. There {is no talk of a. recount. It was i1 100 ‘per cent. victory for Stalin ilud his cohorts. imd one would think that; ivoulrl be the eiid of it. But. evi- dently below." the e-lectlrii a number ,0f ciinrlitlates were marked for exe- iciitlon. with other selections after- i\\'ElI‘(l.—'l‘0l'Olll0 Globe and Mail. “What are the people of this counti-v comiue to " risks a writer. The answer is cnsy. They're "event- ually coininz to the point. where they will have tried all plans and nanaceas in an unsuccessful efforts to set something for nothing. and then they are Rolnlz to have to roll up their sieeves and izo to work for a living-Washington Post. Quebec's Speech from the Throne says that war will be "waged re- lenllesslv‘ uiion Communism. Well, if Quebec oi" any other province “E1115 w 11 aize war "upon Commun- lsm that is 1L5 own business. so 1on1: as it. does not interfere \\"i1l1 tlie ordinary rights of Canadian citizenship. It. liiav be. 10o. than Quebec is going Lo ival" upon Com- mullism in ll really effective way. 1‘ namely: fiulit for decent. wane and ,- ltviniz conditions among the iilass of 1 its ileonle: fight. against slumsgpilzl 1disease and squalor; fiizllt. against an infant morialityi rate that is among the highest in the world. We hope so-Ottavia Journal. If you do not get any enjoy- ment out of your daly job, or if you do not. net a, "kick" out. of vieivimz a piece of work you have done well, then you are not interested in that job 11nd vou will not. likely inuke a success of it. As long as you look upon your daily £011 in this way. vou will iilwiws feel dissatisfied- Kitchener Record. "The love o! a. boy for his dog was illustrated by _an incident in Roselle. N.Y., tn Whllllbfl. boy cravvl- ed under a bed with hisdog during a fire, and protected tjns pet with his own body. receiving bui"ns which caused his (tenth. Such a brave little fellow deserves a bet.- ter fate." remarks The Chillham News. — Windsor Star. A lone Chinese machine-gunner stood otf six Japanese WllPShlpS throughout t1 whole nltlht _on the Whaligpoo River. Onpccasions all races throw up individuals who display the utmost in couraite. -- Globe and Mall. There are plenty o! P042910 who. hating Communism. or what passes for Communism. hate equally the sort of people who. evidently ln abysmal ignorance of what Com- munism is about. have no argument aizalnst it. other than shout “Reds“ and to want to put Com- munists in lull. It 1s this latter class. people who have never read a line of Mai-x, who. by then" fool- ishness. play the iznme of Com- munists. There ls a case uizainst Communism — an unanswerable cnse. But; the case afialnst Com- munism can't be made out by D90- nle who don't know the case for Communism. It certainly can't. be miide out by name-ciillinsz. the 1n- vurlahle method 0t the lntelleetuifly sterile. I-Iiid there been less of this practice ln Canada. Tim‘ Buck would never have been heard from. A: it was, the people who 8E9 B "Red" around every corner snatch- ed Buck from obscurity. put. hlm tn tail. crowned him with martyrdom. From tnconsctiueiice ho was elev- ated to the status of a hero. galned in addition the sympathy of many xvho. carlmz iiothlruz about. Com- munism. care a little about com- mon sense and fair play-Ottawa Journal. "All modern aids will be provided. lncltidtiuz meteoroloizlcal services. the radlo beam. a two-wav wire- less telephone service between the pilot and IlESDAlOlIGI‘ from field to d. located every hundred miles across the continent. and I am slit- lstled that this transport system will come into operation early next summer as efficiently as imv estab- lished competing system. I believe that. this new service ls badly need- ed ln Canada and that. It will d0 much to stimulate our business ac- tlvltles 'I‘hi"o1uzh it. our vast- dia- tanees will be greatly shortened and our scattered population wtl‘ be made more compact. Sufltrtent ntr mall business ls now avnllablr t» (111-Wu 1111- w-rvlce and I no doubt that the volunteer n ma" 11H- nvnress and 111151011101’ hll<l'1"""‘ 111111 izrow rapldlyP-Hon C. D. Howe. "5 ‘l illibat £11112 of Emits In Janina w. Barton. IIID. FIVE SYMPTOMS 0F TRUE ANGINA PECTORJS When there in the region {and sometimes down the left arm it. is only Ilfilllflllil-llflli this pain would be considered angina pec- toris ‘or breast pang. It‘ the other symploms-stoppinig still and sup- porting the "body with one hand and the other hand held over the heart-are present if would be def- lnitelv called angina pectoris. Another point- about true angina pectcris is that it always comes on 411F111‘; effovh-work or exlriese. Mien tilie pain comes on at. other {trues-when the individual is at re=t or lying down. it is not con- sidered to be a true but a fare angina. some Weeks ag-o Drs Risenlsln and M. G Brown, Bos- ton. ln the American Heart Jour- nal. record their lllVWilfZRllOh of 1W7 patients suspected of having lilrFllllfi nectcriw. All thi- 1151131 methods of testing ivere used; that is the history of the ‘ymn{gi“5_ Xray. traciiiir the outline of the VP-"rt. 111.0 111.1111 111e, 1110 11101111191- i=m irate at which body process s- werki. effect of (‘XPTClFE fll‘ wm-k. These physicians ~t'it.e the five iinpoi"taiit. (‘llP'|'flCl("l‘l=1-'l 1 o1" svm.p_ toms of niwina peetm" f i 1. The attacks" were sudden in OIIQCl. _'-’- The ottnnks lasted but a short time iisuePy inst, a few seconds. 3. The itrlin was. located in the trout 0t the 0110s‘ and lllllPl‘ side of the arm. 4. ‘The attacks were bmuzlit oii bv exertion in the eold s. "r1111 111111.111“ cnlrslfilffl of 11 varrue. iiidrwrvihle eiwation of lin- rest. or dlstress. "Patients W11!‘ lacked one or 11101-0 of tlie-"r- five r-liai-actei-‘stlcs o!‘ svmvtams 1111:1101’ to have either no heart disorder as the causi- of then" svm-ntems 01- to h-ivn not only nnqlna |l7P‘(‘l("‘l'l= but seme otliei" comlicaitino ailment.” “Flinn H1111» 105.1: 14001111119 rlefinllelv a: the ca=e was true inizriia ns-ctoris m“ c???" 0f (‘Know nninc un- slalrs. Wlilil-(lll? bi"i=kl_v_ 1191mm; m- runnln-cr on the one snot-iusiuilli" derided the mattmg M 1m‘, “mm-m I1°"t"ris neeiii-s during (10111-1-1“ m- effort, , _'T‘lui< \l'l1l=l'| vou feel any 11,1111 015i the heart or iiiidei- the bl‘t‘fl“l 1W":- do not. become alarmed and ‘bin-k vou have anaina peclorls as "1"" "-'"'"= in this iewlon are due to nressure et‘ gas in the gtpm-ynh er i11,1;l;p"ne_ " J.EF difficulty tii to ivhrfhm- NlGHT-IVIARCH tFl-oin “Dawn in Briiniil") NlRh was sun-seuiilg; wlicn, led by then" inilucs, 1n lauil oi aspect strange. the leg- iozlilries Malkc loriil. long trains. _ clear star. 110:. LllCll‘ 1111001‘, yolid 20.11011 pillars ul Olion, Celestial aateivav; which, nuw the thlfd monili. Low over Britain lies. Behind them, _ soon. Like a vast braziel". the bright hea- yen-queen. Rlsetli u‘ei" strange dim field. Cyn- thia! they linil her; And lightened are their Much moor, they pass; Where cries ol the wild cut-lows, from nitzht loft, Seem shriek; of aery spirits. They heal" no bark Of hound, in the night peace; they see no wilzht: Far from these pastures, Britons have driven their beasts. Mid-watch was WllCfl they see shine thousilnd fires. Of Roman clarion. Wltn shout! they answer. and to camp arrive. -Cliilrles Doughty. ‘Toward 1:11 tli, hearts. MAGS BLlHlll F0011 FOR. PALE AND THIN PEOPLE A combination especially valuable in the treatment of those diseases where their origin In traceable to an im- poverished condition of thi- blood. One of the [realest remed- les ln the treatment o! Rheu- matlsm. For those. who have lost their appetite ‘Mus Blood Fond will prove the restor- alive. GET A BOX NOW. 50c. Mall Orders Prompfly Attended Gassy Stoniachs RELIEVED ll you have any trouble with your stomach such n lndkestloll. dyspepsia. will‘ stomach. heartburn, gastric illstresu. etc. Then don't de- lsy getting n bottle of Dr. L. B. Evan's Stomach Mixture Immediately. Evan's Stomlch Mixture ll n prelcrlpllon o! Dr. L. B. Evans, noted English Phyllc- Ion of which we have the lolo rlihtl to and stnce selling l0 have renelved numerous tu- ttnionlnln hum attuned Dill" chosen. Try a bottle today. Prion l5 canto. TllE TWO MAGS ls a "gl-Ipplng” pain of the heart which "THY g0 up the let’ t slde of the chart PUBLIC FORUM Th]: column ll open lpr fi- dllcllnlon b! wrmnvlllntl l quutlonl ol, Mural. ‘Illr Chulottetnvvn Gulldlnn when Ill necounrlly onduroo tho Wlllilll 0| oornapondantl- JELLY FROM SEAWEED Slim-We have received a letter from Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.A with a newspaper clipping attach- led to same, which reads as fol- ows: ' ELLY FROM BEAWEBD", - Natives from Prince Ediward Island. Canada, gather a seaweed moss. called carraglheen, from which they make u Jelly". N. J. State Department; of Agriculture. hese people are anxious to know where this could be obtain- ed. We in this office are umlL-l to giire information concerning this sea product, as to whether there are sources of production that would make it possible tn ex- port same. etc. We would be glad lf you would make inquiries through your er, of residents ln the Prov 0e, asking them to glve you all the tn- foi-mation they can, as I feel that the public would be interested ln this mantel". I am, Sir. Etc. W. ll. DENNIS. Minister 0t’ Agriculture This Inter-Pr0vinc- ial Trade. (St. Jolui Citizen) I1. is noted by a. despatch from Toronto that the Ontario Vege- table GX'O\\‘Cl‘o' Association actopb. ed a resolution expressing con- cern at the number of Maritime potatoes being sold in Ontario, asking the Department. of Agri- culture to inquire into it. In one year New Brunswick pur- ehzisetl forty carloads of Ontario onions, twen-bv-slx carloads of 1,0- niatccs, to say nothing of other veg-stables and fruits and of the millions of dollars worth of can- ned goods. the products of Ontario famL. The Ontario Vegetable Growers’ Association are apparent.- ly not coil-tent‘ with flooding our inaukets with their produce, in many cases dumping surplus stocks to the detriment; of our own farm- cfS-ddléy now apparently would desire to exclude Maritime pota- toes from the Ontario market, In other words, they are content to take our money but not the pro- ducts of our la-bor. If there ls tn be inter-provincial trade. it. must be reciprocal: lf oul" country is to progress and become a united nation the present monopolistic de- sires of 0111:1110 must be curbed, the weaker provinces be elven an opportunity to deve‘0p their re- sources and not bled white. SWEET CAPORAL FEBRUARY 1, 11, . “How long is your wife going to stay down South ?" “A: long as my money and he: Swat Cup! hold outl" CIGARETTES “The purul Ion: in whidl lohoco can be smoked.” 01' Vitalit BRAHMIN ORANGE PKOE TEA —-—__¢-. lwaus us branches of R Agent and arrange Mortgage Loa Collect Rentals and N0 CHARGE UNLEiSS Persons Desiring to BUY If inter-provincial trade statis-. ties were made available, and they l should be. the unfavorable trade balance brtweeil Ontnrlo and the Maritime-s" would reveal c most llluminatiilg and no doubt ala. *1- lng picture. a story that. we should be told which would show whai we are bringing" Into this and other Maritime Provinces from Ontario's industry and agriculture and what little We are sePln-g tn nsiniz millions of dollars worth of 1on1? l sleeolnz leglonsn- »h(-.'B.l‘~-—~-llOW~ - food Siltlfs and mantifriotured pro- duct: from Ontario annually. and ,' in the purchase of automobiles and 1 other manufactured tlrfleles pro~ (lilced in that province. the Marl- tinie UPOIYlI‘ are provlzlice work1 and wiazes for thousands of Ontario workmen; in addition. they are spending millions more with the primary producers of Ontario. en- aihlinsz them to buy automobiles and other products made within their own province. It is lmped that the time will come when the people of New Brunswick nnzl the Maritime: wl‘l realize the full signficance of this situation and will raise and pro- cess their own goods. particularly farm nrerluel= ivhich thev can sup- ply. a time when We will not need to e-etirl our notator-s to Ontierlo. to the annoyance of the Vezeta-lale Grovvers'_ Association of Ontcfo and they will have no need to shin the products of their farms either in the rww or tn cans to us. TRAN SPLAN TIM) MARITIMERS isummerslde Pioneer) Anyone who has over gone into the Intercolonlat Cluib in 1305.011 would probably feel that. “the Is- land" has suddenly transferred its citizens there so many relatives and friends would lie meet. We'd find a. real Island welcome too and we'd have around us 11.50 Mai-ltilnei-s from Nova Scotla and New Brunswick equally as friend- Y In former years, and, even yet tn a more moderate degree when boys and girls of Nova Scotlil New Brunswick and Pi-tnoe Edward Island think of going to the blg city look for work. their t-liougllts turn towards Boston. It is just. an overnight. trip from Prince Edward Island to the New Exigland States. Whole famil- l smaller towns around the bigger return. The Mai-itmw are mirch- 1411111199“ Mimi‘ Jziecame an atborney. She recently 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. _.__. Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Offering to the Public a service in all eal Estate as Manager. TofBUY. $151.1. RENT P10116111"... 1.. City and Country. To give valuations, ns. Secure Tenants Manage Properties and Estates. DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Theirfroperties or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call TEL. 1376 Charlottetown centre. . That was how 30-year-old Miss 11d got. from Georgetown to Boston and tlhere joined a. long list. ol’ other Marl- time girls and boys who have tasen up law in the Unlbed States. There- are more Canadian-born residents of Boston than their are Irish-born. At: one time the Blis- toiilans used to llhlnk they were almost a part of the Emerald Isle. there were so many Irish theie. '1 Brace Block J. W. MacKenzie REPRESENTATIVE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES Phone 1531 n Street — Charlottetown You can still hear plenty of pers- ons talking with a. broad, rich brcgue. But the Canadians have supplanted the Irish as leaders among the non-natlve-lborn tn Boston. 1 Every slimmer sees many a Mass- aohusetits family head off to the Marltmes for the vacation season. ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Box l2. They go back heme to vlslt their parents, or some of the younger people go to the Mai-ltlmes to see the birth-places of their fathers and mothers. "A Prince Edward Islander or any Malrltlmer has a. good reputation tn the States. ‘Illey are generally re- ferred to as persons with a gen- eral knowledge and classified as a people who can do Uhln-gs. “Wtlllll 011T” lllll Wlllllllifl . w, llqil '11“ ll aim-111, loll u ac u- , Ooflil’: Klilncy Plllzemp clear the I 11:5, 1 pnng mlun a chance lo realm nlth Ind oneqy. Buy totuko. Sula. m Budd's Kidney Pills l Money to Loa-n McLeod 1S Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. c. Barristers and Attorncy-ilt-Law MONEY TO LOAN __4' M. Alban Farmer BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, no. MONEY TO LOAN Bank of Canada Building. ____ _ Charmin-tow; _ MARITIME Ad|ustment Bureau CREDIT - colluxwi-ioxs CREDIT mar-oars rpnsoivln. Loin-s 9 Twl-el Bldg, Charloitvtmui- Alex W. Matliesun aluminum. soin-iroii. me. triililwfloll Ofllge: 90 Great (iggrgp_flrtf Certified Pulil Bookkeeping systems 11. s. 1121111111111, 11.11.11.111. 11.11.11. and Auditor Profit and Loss Accounts Computed Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws. Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY 1T0 LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i1: Accountant Frederic A. Large Barrister, Solicitor. ete. Successor to D. Edgar Show, K. Prowse Block, 127 Gmttivi Street. Charlottetown, l‘. E- l- Money to Loan Collections, Real Estate installed or revised STRAIN ON YOUR EYES Eyes and for close work —‘ particularly If llrhtlmt l! l" correct — are nub)!“ mi‘ neuter than normal 91ml": 1 n1- llrlllll the 0141"" ‘"1 comfort. If there ls Irfflfll any uppreolnhle refractive m: and shown Itself In l" p nchel. lore eyes. etc. A S“ non bu no way 0f 1"" m the dclree o! utrnin vllhm, an: until the! nre 61"" ' G. F. Hutcheson 53 Grafton 9Q